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Leica Trinovid 10x32 BA

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Manufacturer:

Leica
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LeicaStore
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Specifications
Manufacturer Leica
Model Trinovid 10x32 BA
Lens diameter [mm] 32
Magnification [x] 10
Angular field of view [deg] 6.85
Linear field of view [m/m] 120/1000
Exit pupil [mm] 3.2
Eye relief [mm] 14
Min. focusing dist. [m] 2.6
Twilight factor 17.89
Brightness 10.24
Prisms BaK-4/roof
Dimensions [mm]
Weight [g] 660
Waterproof Yes
Nitogen filling Yes
Argon filling No
Image stabilization No
Tripod exit No
Focusing central
Warranty [years] 30
Accesories Carrying strap, eyepieces cover, case.
Price 0
Additional information Manufactured in 1993-2000.
Waterproof up to 5 m.
11 optical elements.
Average rating (1 owners reviews)
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Owners reviews (1)
  1. Jack
    Jack 23 June 2019, 02:56
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    IP 98.69.x.x
    Owner since: more than 10 years
    Price: $950
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: None.

    Pros: I will be brief, tho I could write quite a bit about these phenomenal binoculars. Last week I looked into the night sky with these Leicas and saw the planet Jupiter and one of its moons, and Saturn and its rings. I did this offhand - without support for my hands, arms or body. These Leicas were not designed for such viewing. But they worked. That night I also used inexpensive 10x50s and they did not work. I saw only bright dots for the planets, and if follows, no moons or rings.

    Summary: I was stunned. I had used these Leicas in the day in woods. Never at night, never looking at the sky. I knew they were most excellent binoculars. But over 22 years of ownership I did not know just how excellent they were - until I saw a moon of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn. With 8x32s.